Flu vaccination campaign extended due to rise in cases in france
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The winter flu vaccination campaign in France has been extended until February 29 as a result of increased cases over the past few weeks. France is currently experiencing a flu epidemic
nationwide, in every department, including in Corsica. The virus season is considered to last from around November to April, meaning that the virus may not yet have reached its peak in
France in 2023-24. READ MORE: SEE: BIG RISE IN FLU CASES AND HOSPITALISATIONS IN FRANCE As a result, the Sécurité Sociale has stated: “Within the context of a high spread of different
respiratory viruses, health authorities have decided to extend the vaccination campaign against flu until February 29 (instead of January 31).” In ITS LATEST BULLETIN on acute respiratory
infections (up to January 31), Santé publique France (SPF) said that virus indicators for flu have increased by 15.7% week-on-week at GPs, with a 59.3% positivity level (again, as reported
by GPs). The number of people visiting emergency care due to flu is “rising sharply”, it said, with 11,146 people admitted in the last week of January, versus 7,657 the week before (a rise
of 46%). The number of people actually admitted to hospital hit 1,957, versus 1,386 the week before (a rise of 41%). Since October 2023, 288 patients with flu have been admitted to intensive
care units (of those units participating in regular surveillance, SPF said). ‘VACCINATION AGAINST FLU REMAINS ESSENTIAL’ SPF is still urging people to be vaccinated - especially those at
high-risk, for whom the vaccination is 100% reimbursed by the state - even as the end of the winter season approaches. Only 38% of at-risk people have been vaccinated, said SPF. “The
majority of indicators have been rising sharply in GP surgeries and in hospitals, among all ages” since mid-January, it stated in its latest report. On average, each season’s flu epidemic
represents “one million consultations at GP surgeries, more than 20,000 hospitalisations, and around 9,000 deaths, all within a dozen weeks”, the health authority said. An estimated 2,000
lives in the over-65s category alone are saved each year as a result of vaccination, SPF said. “In this context, being vaccinated against flu remains essential,” it advised. This includes
pregnant women, healthcare workers, immunosuppressed people, and those aged 65 or over. SPF also advised people to continue barrier gestures - such as wearing masks, handwashing, and keeping
their distance from others - in enclosed public spaces or settings with vulnerable people. VACCINE EFFECTIVENESS AGAINST FLU STRAINS The flu vaccines used each year - they change annually -
are generally considered to be 40-60% effective, depending on the strain of flu in circulation. This year, cases suggest that the strain is mainly H1N1 (accounting for around 70% of
infections), although H3N2 has also been detected. The composition of “influenza vaccines for the northern hemisphere is decided by World Health Organisation (WHO) experts between February
and March, on the basis of available data on viruses from the winter just ending and those beginning to circulate in the southern hemisphere”, explained Professor Bruno Lina, Director of the
National Reference Centre for Respiratory Infection Viruses in Lyon, TO _LE POINT_. Also in its latest report, SPF said that France was no longer at epidemic levels for bronchiolitis, and
added that most indicators of Covid-19 are “dropping, or at a weak level”. HOW TO GET A FLU VACCINATION IN FRANCE You can get a vaccination from: * Pharmacists Free vaccinations are
available if you are in an at-risk category, including: * People aged 65 or over * Those aged under 65 with certain chronic conditions * Pregnant women * People who are overweight (Body Mass
Index over 40) * Anyone in contact with at-risk and immunocompromised individuals, including infants and children * Anyone who works in the homes of at-risk individuals * Professionals who
work with pigs or birds If you are not in an at-risk category, you can still get a vaccination, but you will have to purchase and pay for it first. It is sold at pharmacies, and costs
between €6 and €12 depending on the brand. You can ask a doctor, pharmacist, nurse or midwife to administer the vaccination, also at a cost. The price of a vaccination for people not
considered high-risk is: * In a pharmacy: €7.50 * By a nurse: €7.56 * By a doctor: €8.50 (the €25 consultation is reimbursed 70% for vaccinations) * By a midwife: €8.50 You can also get a
Covid-19 booster at the same time, if you are able to have one injection in each arm. People who are eligible for the flu vaccination are also eligible for the free Covid booster. RELATED
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